Timber Flooring & More in Melbourne

Spotted Gum

Spotted Gum

The word “spotted” refers to the soft mottled colour caused by weathering of the outer tree as it sheds elliptical strips of bark. This colour varies from pale greybrowns and soft creams to a rich chocolate brown. A very tough timber, its frequent wavy grain can produce an attractive and…

Red Mahogany

Red Mahogany

Red Mahogany is an extremely dense hardwood species, with stunning pale to deep, dark red colouring. Its density and rare colouring have made it a prestigious timber species that is highly sought after. It is a species that lends itself well to good, consistent grading for a uniform look. Red…

Messmate

Messmate

Messmate is a well-known hardwood species . It varies in colour from pale browns through to light yellows with subtle hints of peach. It is a species that is rich in detail with an even texture and beautiful growth rings. On sale while stocks last 85 x 19 Std grade $65.00 M2 Gst inc

Forest Red

Forest Red

Forest Reds is a blend of medium to large hardwoods harvested from the coastal regions. Timber colour ranging from pale pinks to deep rich reds, which when blended in flooring, give a particularly warm, luxurious appearance. Janka Rating:  9

Flooded Gum

Flooded Gum

Flooded (Rose) Gum is highly prized for its unique, subtle rose tones that vary from pale pink to soft reds and red browns. Flooded Gum is ideal for luxurious domestic applications that require a rich but gentle aesthetic. It has a straight grain, an even texture and the occasional, natural…

Australian Beech

Australian Beech

Australian Beech is a beautiful combination of highland timbers, carefully selected to create a unique colour that ranges from pale brown and golden hues to a light cream with a slightly pink tint. These tonal variations found in Australian Beech are one of its sought-after features. Janka Rating:  7.1

American Oak

American Oak

Similar in colour and appearance to European oak. The sapwood of American oak is light coloured and the heartwood is light to dark brown.  Oak is mostly straight grained with a medium to coarse texture.  Oak therefore has more figure. Janka Rating: 6